Nicolette Rojo

Author discusses faith and politics

Around 50 people showed up to hear Distinguished Professor of Chicano Studies and History Mario T. Garcia’s lecture about his recent book, “Faith, Politics and the Origins of the Sanctuary Movement in Los Angeles” in the Campus Center Ballroom Wednesday.

Movie Review: ‘The Dirt’ does not dig deep

Sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll. Those three indulgences sum up the lives of rock stars, particularly in the world of 1980s heavy metal.

STEA²M Fair includes art, agriculture

Bill Nye, host of PBS show “Bill Nye the Science Guy” and current CEO of the Planetary Society, spoke to younger generation on various ways to combat global warming during the STEA²M Fair on March 15-16 at the Fairplex.

Softball slips against No. 7 Williams

After a season long series of hosting nationally-ranked programs, the La Verne softball team concluded non-conference play against No. 7 Williams College on Monday, dropping the doubleheader with the scores 4-3 in game one and 9-3 in game two.

Dogs fetch hearts at Fur-plex show

More than 1,200 audience members, breeders and owners attended the Beverly Hills Dog Show at the Fairplex in Pomona on Saturday, as they groomed and prepared their pets for the long day.

Leopards sweep through the Regals

The La Verne softball team opened up Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play with a doubleheader against Cal Lutheran on Saturday.

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